wmmmmmmmmmmmmmpimmmaMmmMmrWMmmmmtMenKrmmmmtmmmmmmami av r r se & 8t: ,'t IK &'ANTI-VARE COMBINEIFIREMEN RESCUE II1 .( i . STATE Sproul, Grundy and Moero Hint Ceunter-Mevo Against Alii- ance With Magee COUNTY CHIEFS TO CONFER Signs of a visoreus nutl-Vare move ment throughout the State appeared en the political horizon today as Geerge Wharten Pepper, at Washington, took fhe oath as Senater Penrose's succes succes er. "Senater Pepper's appointment quieted! NINO N the storm of agitation ever, the Penrose men from n cornice en the third tloer toga. Then remnins the question of i". '' burning building oier a space ,'. , , ,, ,. . ,i i"ve ',Pt wide, te t he top Meer of the State leadcrebip. thnt engages all pe- j btilldltiK adjoining. litical creups as thej leek forward te The building was ilm home of Samuel the May primary. Tllcliinmi, who awakened nud theuglit In the last ten day i enferenee ilic heard burglars crushing through the among Governer Hprnul. deseph It. deer of In wall -paper slerc en the Grundy, president et the Pennsylvania , first fleer. Manufacturers' Association, and .Mayer lie grabbed n leveher ,ind rushed te Moere lilntei' nt the birth of a counter- the front window and began firing, hop movement te cheek the Vure aspirations ine te frighten the robbers, toward Statewide power. Then he smelled sinekn and discev Laders te Confer A general conference of Stnte and (county leaders who had been followers of Senater Penrose Is one of the de velopments looked for In the net week or two. rrein tins may emerge a new .Troup that will inherit part of the, a ledge extending around the"thlrd iloer i .strength of the Penrose leadership nnd land dropped te another ledge nt the' the strength of the Sproiil-Crew nt-I second tloer. from where they could i "., " - liance. i Mayer Magee. of Pittsburgh, turned garage. heard In Ot Hall today were wound the spotlight en Senater are last week. children 1 r-fl ! iin.ti.,. ' " this nttem-en with verdicts of with (i lengthv statement evnlting vunuicii i.eit in llulliling I giillir "Brether Ed" and pointing te him as J-n th. men had irnrie the perilous, .Wph Drener. a Negro, en trial be the one man new qualified for State Ieiip they nssi-ted the five women te the fore .Judge li.n,, charged with the ,CaC!' v ..,.. ..-.., ! tln'.,ril:!,!!'l-0'1'ew-.'..rder of bis bertl,enrt, Ethel War- Vare uwiuivi , un- iiuiiiiii.t uieii.ui"u any ambition te be the Mat" leader. Politicians, however. belie ed the nstnte Magee would net have uttered his laud- atien without having reached some understanding with Senater Vete. See "Veiled Test" by Vare j Markovit- 1 i!,T n'T? " A,l" I . .MurheMU, j j!i .south Elcluli street. Seme believe Senater are under- Inte the arms of Heward 'I.eNenrin- n took a veiled test of strength when fireman of Chemical Truck Ne in" I he suggested te Governer Sprout that . The Kichmnn home has three siren- i Congressman are would like te sue- ing rooms en the third Iloer In the ceed Senater Penrose. If the suggc- front room Mr. llid.ninn and 'bis wife I tlen was n masked challenge, the Gov- I Katy. slept. A room in the center was I orner brushed il aside when he named occupied by the three lllehman (hill! "Wbnt does 'Rrether Pull think Itcuben, n baby ! about it?" the Governer nsked after' six persons were asleep in'hxe icar he had announced the pepper appoint- rooms. Mrs. Kehecen Schaffer mother mether ment. Erlends of the Governer undev in-lnw of Mr. Kichmnn. occupied one steed 5lr. Sprout strongly doubts the , -ith her three daughters, liln Mertie Vare organization s nbllitv te make a nll Anna. Twe sons. Abe and' Isaac . inuusuiim iiKiii iihwukii I", ,-i,m. In one sense, the peliticnl tight start- I d bv Penrose s death .lust -tnrting. ' Whether it become, a free-for-all with county leaders scurrying under vnri-j eus banners depends mi the conferences Heroines Kxcltcd, Kails that arc certain te occur in the near Thp eI,iPr persons who -chose the future. .... ,. , ' perilous route te the ground in prefer- Meanwhile. S-cnnter ate professes ,,nP(, te Jhe fK)) )n,1(ier, of til.emi.n WPri, indifference te reports of nn alliance of it,fistOfl by Lieutenant Shaffer, of V.n V.n ceunty leaders formed te kill the iiri'iE0 Company Ne, 11, and I.addermnn hopes of State power. I Jeseph Itrensrein. "There is nothing te it.-- Senater Mr. Kichmnn became excited, hew -Vare fraid today, when told of re- ever, when he readied the second ledge ports that such an alliance was taking shape gradually. FEW "BANK DAY" CHANGES . I New Directors, Where Elected, Chlnflv Pill Vacancies bv ueatn Bank Day this jear witnessed few changes in direcierutes. Hanks which held their elections tedn and re-elected directors without changes' Include Phila delphia National Hank. Fourth Street National Bank. Franklin National Bank, Ccntrnl Natiennl Bank. Cern Kxcbangc Natiennl Bank. First Na tional Bank. Bnnk of North America. ' Tradesmens Natiennl Hank. I'enn .mi I Oenal Bank Market Mree Aime mi, . - ... .- ....i Second Nntienal Bank. Southwestern National Bank, Tenth National Bank. Kensington National Bank. National tin n lt iiri n in ii .mii iiiiuii liiinni Security Bnnk. F.ightli National Hum;. Manayunk National Bank. National Bank of Commerce, Ileal Fstnte Trust 'Cempanv and Third Natiennl Bank. At the Natiennl Bank of licnnnn licnnnn tewu B. F. Mechling. Jr . nud Frank ;f!f'", jijl vacancies caused b the denth of I. Slieble were eieciisl te uie uenru ie Jeseph Fling nud the ie-lgnatien' of Alexander W. AVIster. Valtcr F. Hagnr was elected te the heard of the Centennial Natiennl Bank, fmeceedlng 'William Thomp-en. deceased. Willlnni Salter and Geerge Vllce arc two new directors of the Sixth National Bank. They take the places hi .luuivs . . niiii'ni. n" n ihiii-u, iu" "Geerge V. Itudelnh, who died. Samuel IteMMifehl was eleeted an ad- l&B'Xmeetingl S,,,lm,rk N"- At the Quaker City Nntienal Bank. l. ., e.... i i i ....! 71. G, Cellnda.v. '. It. I.lndlmcii ami Charles S. Wcsle, who became mem bers of the beard a few wc k age, re icleeted for the ensuing ear. Other Climbers of the beard weic ie-eleitiU. Jehn Vi'. Snow den succeeded Themas Develeu. Jr., resigned, us a inembi-i- of the Northern .National KuiiU lienni. Other directors were re-deiied. At the annual meeting of tin- 1'nnui ' "National Bnnk. V. M. Armistend was elected n director te snereed the hue 7Ienry II. Barten, Jr. Oilier directors "were re-elected. TALKS ON BLINDNESS TJocter Schwelnltz Warns Against Oespalr When Sight Fails Dr. Geerge K. d- Schwehnu, pm pm iewer of onhthiilmelog , 1 nle'-sit. of PennsylMinia. talked en the bl'nd this afternoon in the fejer of the Aciulemv of Music. Dr. Schweinit. ceiifined tux remarks largely te these who are totally blind or te these who have only a small light conception. "The success in ti eating the him he said, depemU upon a number of factors. Primarily, tin se who are blind must net be classified us unfortunate. and blindness must net be delim-d as nn affliction. At most it is a handicap. the wclglit of which can be stcmlilj diminished by suitable uliuntieniil inetheds. The blind im'st net be ul- lowed te sliii into sullen despulr. ' TWO SERGEANTS PROMOTED Harry E. Humphries and Jehn J., Llttel Become Police Lieutenants Herry K. Humphries., house sergeant at the Tenth and Biiitouweod stiei-ts station, and Jehn .1. I.iiiel. a sin-i sergeant of the I'lghth and .1 -tl t-1 . . n btrects btntlen. were iiromeied te lc i tenants tliis afternoon. Lieutenant Humphries was scot t ikt Twenty-fourth und Wolf stren station and Lieutenant Lutel was ih tailed te the Seenth and ('urpi nn r ttrtets Ftntieu The priiiiintien w.ri announced by Diiecier Ceriehini Replar Street Man Leaves $17,200 Three wills wen nrebal"d tudi.' l Ktcelster of Wills Willmm F inmi bell. Tbc-y were- The will if t'hn llan Oelgci. 201(1 Peplir street. SIT inn. r ... A l-lll., ir'iv- i i I ttwi 4J141J i-iii,a, -i i)H,- inrmir, "s$20, and Anna lu Bnumeartncr, 1028 i-(iu siiaij-wiqi OKlKlil, .pji.fiivw, I AT BLAZING J Three Children Tossed te Reef of Adjoining Heuse in Seuth Eighth Street Fire MAN HURT IN 15-FT. FALL Eleven person, three of them small children, were saved in n thrilling res cue when trapped by lire en it third fleer of ii-biilldiiiR nt Mil Seuth Eighth utreet nt - o'clock this tuerninp. Three men mid live women escaped by dreitnliiL' from one ledee te (mother and ever reefs nnd denn ladders, while the three children were tossed b'v llrc- ered ins Heme was In flames. lie reused his family nnd started down the stnlr- way. but found it cut off meke. In the meantime some one bad Mo Me phoned fe- fire cempnnies and before ,,i' j in m-ii mi men nnu erawim ever ... "'"" ''. IU11HI easily leail le flip reef nf n nnn.ttnrr -' !- i'ii ill i mi- uiiinilIIE. I Lieutenant .les(ph Moere, of Engine """enipany Ne. Jl. Minerrdcd in reaching the fleer where the children were, nnd bringing them out te the ledge, one by one, he tossed them m'ress te the ten uri-iipieii me oilier room. The lire started In the first fleer in the paper store The seem.l fleer I IIM, as living quarters b r the lUchiua, family. I and. slipping, fell fifteen feet te the ground. lie was net seriously injured. Once safely en the root of the garage ami repair shop which adjoins tfic Kichmnn home en one side, these res- curd walked ncres the reef nml Prnwp,j jt0 wjn,0ws of the home of ur. i.euis saivui'ci, iin neiuii llM1.,U Lt....i llnlMil niii-i. .....--...M -'i ..-n.v'Ni. ...., t- ... The children were hmught le the lest en Lake Superior, has been author street through the Mnrke its; home ized b CJoverner J. A. U. Preus. after being admitted through a win- Tugbe.its te scout nreund the nuiner nuiner (lew. 'eus small islnnds In Thunder Mm. where The Kichmnn home i- a brick struc-. It is thought Maher inn) be. nUe were tare. Firemen cnnnncil most of the damage te the first Iloer. The stock of the paper store was destroyed, which Mr Kiclimiin said would nineunt te a . , tf..,ni , ... .-.... -,m. .- ii-iiti-ii c.iiFiMr iiiiii .-iiiiiir. aiii- crp t(,rie , . -.- unmai(i. ... n.M.m.MP nr..m FRENCH CANADIANS REGAIN POWER UNDER NEW REGIME Had Been Alienated en the Question of Conscription Montreal. .Inn. 10. (Bv A. P.) Freto h-speaking Canada has, with the accession of the new King Mini-try, recaptured Its former position in De minion affairs after four years of "i-e latlen." During that period the Fren h-vpenk' ing majority In the Preunre of fjucbci iimi iieen virtuniiv wiinen renresenrn-. i inrmiT piir-e III imTiirnin tien in the executive briin.li ..f the INFANT DIES IN MOTHERS Peuntrys admlnUtratlen. ,ARMS RUSHING TO HOSPITAL A Liberal Premier. V. L. MKeiuU' ' "UCn,1,U ' U "U:rl ' AL King, is at picv.nt nt the helm, hew- flaces Here Frem Nantlceke te Save ever, aim ri-ii.-ij v.. ,w -. wuu-ii n-, turueii a senu i.ieenu i:n"i ie i iir- i ,-,,,,. 7 r - liament in the leceni gencrnl election,, Mrs. ielu linker, of Nnniiceke. has it full quota of members in the, Pn.. lest u nice with death when she Federal Ministry It expects te piny brought her fourleen-menihs-old daugh as larae it part' in matters of gewrn- tcr (lertnnje te this cit in the hope mem ns it did during the ndministru- thnt an opcrallen would -ne the liab 's lien of the great I reiicn-i uuiiuian, Mr, Vilfrid I.nurler Th., "U linn of Oneiei no it i'ii r speaking, was brought nlmui in r.lli . . . . -."- and was due te riiffcteiicc ( nntiiieti ! mi tin iiiiesiieii or compulsory military1 . . . sen ice The French-speaking anudians op- p ,1 conscription when their Fiiglish- I ' . . ... .... 1 iieukins compatriots neiievei tins measure neeessar.i , n result, ine delegation fnuu French ijuebec steed nrtuallv alone in rnriiniueur ngainst majorities fiem tin' oilier elglit prov ides, and the people of Quebec would net elect nnv Minister n take a seat in a conscription I'ubinet. Chicago Egg Prices Drep Again Chicago. Jim. 10. -i liv A. P. I Spot sales of tlrt rpmlity fresh eggs dropped .V2e en the wholesale market ledax. the last (piotatien being li. ' .. 'a deen. una a lew sales at uc. line te mild went her and a large nllux of 'fresh eggs trein all point conditions en the egg market were described as n. inet piinuUy. , Bosten Barred Frem Leviathan Jeb Wasliliisten. Jan. HI. I B A. P. I Inability of ihe Bosten Navy ard ie . ..t....:. ., .i,.e...i. i.i.i r,... ti... n, ....Mi. I SI! OIII I L 11 .I'l.lllll. 1..-I l'l .- ." - I .. ..!.. ..r .!. ..l.I.. r.1.,.1 ( H mi i ii;; "i ,ut sn-uin-,in, i i.n iiiiii pi collide nn. plan le have the work done theie, Piesideni Harding led.ij notified llepre-eiitiitne iMllingcr, He- publican. Mass. who teeenily made sin (1 U IUUJHIS.il. RESCUED IN SOUTH Freui left te rljbt Ilrrtha i ifJsijIHp - : Iilii Stliafffr, J EVENING- kUBLIO " SENATOR 2 OF 3 MURDER TRIALS END IN GUILTY VERDICTS One Man Gets I " ,n9 of First Degree for Slay Sweetheart -s,-- 'I'lt-n of lln-nr. inliritei. Inula lmliir I-Pti. Nnmnnilinr I l!l"l evilln nei in was feeliinr ill when lie nearlv severed the girl's head from her body with u razor. ' After deliberation of an hour and a half the jury returned n first degree verdict. Sentence uns deferred pend ing motion for a new trial. The jury which heard the evidence lu the murder of .lelni McNeil, stubbed in u quarrel with William lle.t, a Negro, was. clulrged bj .ledge Maey this morn ing, mid two and ii hnlf hours later re turned a crdlet of guilt) In the tecend Jiwrl-nrl Vjnti ( utt en It ilu 1 1 1 TetiliKt 'PIie 1l1.tV1i !( Ml' II' ' nf I1IIV1, tin;, wife of the defendant. INtelht ller, is' I- ie-iim: rww y-v . iT as .ln.. ' - V r w- , iS .; , i . under Indict ment as a joint ilefemlntit. , " Andrew Meadows, .barged with the'Propesed Ban en Herse Race News iniinier ei l'cnnis isi'iiicj. Mint in n quarrel nt Nineteenth and l-itzwnter street". Mnv ''!. 1DI!. is lwlng tried for his life before Judge Mnxey, of 'fn"'0"-,, . , . , ,, ! I,"1',' 1Jnv- l"ll" venienced Moses Williams a Negr. te eighteen months In the ( eunty Pnen for invelntnry manslaughter, nrlsing from the death of :u " ":Y? ' '., if-V ; '",."." I men iiuurrclisi ami w imams struck Kichwine, who fell le the pavement, fracturing bis skull. BOY'S QUEST FOR FATHER BRINGS STATE TO HIS AID tAirnlane Ordered te Jein Search Af L rf, L HJk iV", i in fi'r i in ' . lain. .lan. l". i liv A. I .) - i 1 se of a National Guard airplane te aid ' today in the search for .1 nines Malier. ' " iiuumiiuei-i- m i ,.m v-muu.,. mlcblii'. r.t,- r.inrfneii tlniu fifiil imkieii-il autnerize,! ny uie (.overner Mnher left Grand Portage en December ''" for Pert Arthur. Ont. He was last heard of nt Cloud Bun. Becoming nlnrmed nt his futlier s prolengeil an 40IJPn Dennll, M;,her, fifteen M-ars old n. ,.-ll,e,l (he tnm .Mil-m, miles. from I Grand Portage t.Pert Arihur le star, , Teiluv young Donald is hiking back te bis home, confident that with the . nl.l of the nlriihinc nud ll... t utrhei.ts . t - .." ---.- . .--r, -.. , bin fethrr will no found "Old-timers" nt I, aker Superior ports expressed the opinion that the elder Maher will net be found nine. He had only enough feed for one meal when be starred out In an open metnrbnut. Mnher was unarmed and it was -nnl that if he had landed nt nn point en i me .serin i.uiie mimh- iv iitii-rni-ts or en an island his chiim es of c-mpe would 'be hindered tiy timber wolves, whidi are reported te be mere numerous Ihuu for several jeurs. ch. Chokn en Nutshell "', , ,, , , . . Little Gertrude e.terdaj when play- "'K " '' ""r "inn- nei- meiiivr un i. i .. i ... the housework swallowed a nut shell It ledgid in the child's threat. AlH.3 I tt ,,! nw lillHHim .an I .., I, . Il ,.'". !,'" ". " '" i"1" '"' """,' "' '" J. ,. I,"lll'l. iiil- it iiiiii. I'n.i "O- Ii 111 He exhausted Ins resource'- Irjlng te '"slpilge tlie siieii. u nen he letiiul tin rtMilil nut il.i t li.. nili'ikni lli.i ini m. I.. r.r' "" "V, '""";:::, "; "-."".' " take the child te a Philadelphia hes pitnl u ith the imny in tier aims-. slowly heking te death, the mother bearded a train ler the clt. The baby was st 1 1 1 Hung when she alighted from the train, Imping against hope Mint her ruce with ib-nth was about te he wen. In Bread Stieet Station, however, the bnb. gaw a last gasp and died. The baby gave a last gusp and died. N. J. Jail-Breakers Returned Tlnee of the four prisoners who broke fi in tin (Hemester Ceuntv Jail at Voeilbur, e ember 'M. and who weie M-nicii'id Saturdav b Judge Das. were taken te the State Prison at Trillion lud.iy bj Sheriff Selali Clark, of i ileiice.icr 'iuut,; Deputy Sheriff llaielil l.iiii and -l.nl Warden Ilnrrj Madcr. They are Jehn Fesslli, who will si'i e from ten te twnifv-slx , ll i.,..i r ,,. .. ..." , ll.lllt .'lllll, lit-III U!l' 1" ' . .. I II...I..I..I. I eiui-ni-ii ,11-nrs, nnu iiinieiiii .i.i res, i from four le twelxe jeai -. Curl Bend, sentenced with ihe ethers le from eight le twentj -si eais. will be held until Januarv li. whm, an argument for n II''.' MUM lllll nt- IUUHI STH STREET FIRE Keubcii ICIcliinuii. Isune Jtkliinaii and Schaffer ICEDbERn " PHIEBEIiPHlA: PEPPER'S FAMILY AT CAPITAL iV Mum-, v ;" ;K;;":il jfflmmzh. ugjfju'wE -iiiL. IK9: x 1 5 wtw j&ctiB Thry saw their father take the ealh of efllce In Washington thin morn ing. In the picture they nre shown abee. left te right : Mrs. Then di re S. Paul and .Mrs. Fitz Kugcue New held. Ilelnw Is Geerge Whar Whar eon Pepper. Jr. ANTI-GAMBLING BILL WARMLY DISCUSSED Fought nt Committee Hearlnrj Washington. Jan. 10. (Uy A. P.) Newspapers opposed te the iinti-gnm bllng legislation piopescd in n rider te h " . , .,, ' , .', , . ,. '' P1 " ' wl'"-;' ' P"' "" Senate, and in n bul introduced by Senater Sterling, of Seuth Kiketn, were represented nt represented nt hearings ledaj be fore n Senate judiciury subcommittee. The proposed legislation. Senater Stunlcy asserted, if enacted into law ueiihl prohibit the circulation In this country of new-papers is.sued under the secie nud drastic censorship of the autocracies of Kurepe. A schoelhoj nt college who wrote his mother thnt Ins reimumHc lnul bet ilm rrnu mi n football same, the Senater said, could '-' "" te the penltentlurj for live ,.. .....i ,i i er,iine e n.. i .i .. i,-.i ,!..... n(1'( tl 'ip (l mvIHeii if the bill was aniciiil-il .i prohibit cir'iilatieu et ii"f.iapcrs ceiitntnlng suggesllens ns le the mill- off, red en her-e riving. Sena Sena eor Siiiuley replied dial such regulation would be uni'oiistliulleii.il. thill the slip slip prcsleii el the race-tiaik giim'illng was in I In- h. mils of the Slates, nil or whii I with the evcnlieii of two or three, had ir "I im; I'luiici nn "i iiit.' already acted, mnkiiig horse racing tin- lawful The Ilev. S. IMward Youngj-ef New Yerk City, nrgued for regulatory lcgis- i. i....... t .. . , ,. ... .i - i .i '"""". "i,e"" " "" '" . '"""' 'l J -g "ra'S: should therefore assist -e Slates in Inhibiting the use et the mall te com- ""'rcianz e gailllJllllg. ur. 1 euilg lis- lncrrialize j sorted that a gambling I sweeping the ceuntrj. lunula whs HOUSE BILL WOULD PAY BONUS WITH GASOLINE TAX Bacharach Measure Provides Levy of Three Cents Per Gallen Washington. Jan. 10. Kcpresenla five llnchnrncli, of Atlantic I'ltj, in in ireilneed n hill teda te j . . i the iie posed beniift te ex-seniei' men through a tax en gasoline. He estimates that three cents u gallon tn paid lit the source, will jield un annual liweniie of fiem ,?1!I().0(M,(MII) le is-Jel l,U IO.1 10(1. "The lax suggested III this bill," Ml. Itachiirach taid tedaj. "ummis eer lirpunienl effeleil b. the 'hUppexsl' filcnds of the soldiers who bine alwajs found some excuse te offer ns le whj ihcy could net support the preposition. "It cannot be charged that this 'sales tax' is, n tax en the backs of the peer. It ought net te add nintcriulb te the cost of gasoline te consumer, bul own if it does, if a pcisen can aftniii le own a car he certainly can nffeid te pay nn additional pi lies for gasoline te help pay the e-scrlcc man a (oin (ein (oin pensiitlen that will come wuhin 50 per cent of paying what lie would have received hud he sought n 'safety firsl' job during the war." "I believe," be added, "Micro is tee Brent a margin of profit en imselini. I nml Ibis tux can easily be absorbed liv ' the producer und eucht net te be nasseJ en te the consumer." HARDING WANTS BONUS BILL Expects Enactment by This Cen- grcss, Which Must Finance It Washington, Jan. 10. (Bj A. P.) Indications were ghen at the While Heuse today thnt President Hnidineex- pecth the cnuetmeiit of u sebllei-s' bonus bill at this session of Congress, and that such n measure must in itself provide a proper source of funds sulln u-nt te meet the pajinenls. The responsibility for Issuance of n large quantity of new bund under the conditions prevailing new. it wn fni,). Is- net one that the executive branch of the Government desires te as-iime. In the Administration view point it would also lie hazardous, te designate flic income, from the foreign debts te the j (0 nR.c,t , Km,s r-tiiiirem-niK. l niteu Mates as me source et money j . . Elkton Marriage Licenses lClUlen, .Mil., .Inn. 10. The fellow lug were xrnnted niiirriiiK'' licenses heic te day . .Incli ScliuefT and Kebn Schwartz, ICduurd Itupp und Irinii I'nlf.i nml Stniile) Freed and Matilda Sliiub. nil of I'lilliidelplilii; rerry M. Scott, I'hila ililphh. and Alice II Shernuiii, New town. I'a : Frank It. Stivereoel and Florence Smith. l'liillipsbiirB, N. .1. ; Maui'Iec II Fuller. Iteiicb IIiim-u, anil Fleieliee . Ib'llcb. Ni'scfipeck, I'll.; Ilmwird WnlterH and Sarnli Scwnrd, l-Jklen . Knfnel Corpus ami Merlc Itre'Mi. Hallimore. and Sjlvestcr Men ltd and Dsther llclrlcli, Kleetwued, I'll. All!', -kill. I.OIIKI.Nt! I (Ml IIKI.l'? I'KIt- Inaps ttiti vry person ypu want In u .Ivor .Iver lining under Situation en bases 13 and S3, kVTtiESDA SUSPECT SUBMARINE AS BOOZE-RUNNER m Strange Craft Off Cape May Be lieved te Oe Bootlegging Cape Mnj, Jan. 10. Fishermen coming Inte the harbor nerc report Hint for several nights n Mibniarinc hns been been moving off shore. It is supposed by the fishermen thnt the craft i In the booze-running trade, and thnt the small beats which come into the bay and Inlets of the New Jersey const have been flooding the country witli liquor supplied from the submarine. Twe fishermen who go out from Schellenger's Landing say that en sev eral occasions they hnve seen the strnngelj acting submarine off the const near Five Fathom nnd Cherfalls Light ship. A few nights nge one, of the fisher men was hailed by n small thirty-feet beat nud asked the way le Twe-Mile Peach. The stranger asked also for gasoline. When questioned by the fish ing cnptiiin. (lie crew of the strnngcr said thnt the were Down Kast lobster fishermen and had lest their compass. Twe-Mile Heaeh is the only beach en the New Jersey coast that is unin habited and for u long time it has been though! tlmt bee'.o-runners had n cache of boe7c there. Captain Jeseph Springer, of the const guard station, the only house en the beach, said rev enue officers had huuted all -ever the bench without finding uny liquor. The beach has dunes forty feet high, in wtilcli ll would lie eusy te lildc contra band cargo. HAS DOLLAR IN POCKET; SAVES HIM FROM JAIL Mether Asks Punishment for Idling Sen, but Incident Gains Freedom One dollar saved it man from what looked llke a viicntlen In the lieuse ef'nn(l management, without city assist Correction after a session in Magistrate KenshnwT, court lu Central h'tntlen today. Themas Heath. t!IO "North Tenili street, was taken before the magistrate by bis mother this morning. The nrcd woman told the court that Heath does I n,01 ,u'rh' ".ns l,.p,'n put iiwaj several . , , ..... ..,..- i times ter the- drug lmbit and made n nulsiuice of himself by constantly hang- '"? nreund the house. "(,"" l'leaded with his melher for one mere chance, but she was obdurate. !! l. I. . 1 .1 . ................ ,..w ............ .,. .y j. . C,.v,,,U ', "- i'"..e.m-u me inngisiriite he would staj away from his mother If giwn another chance. Itenshaw seemeil us com ,im me ineiiicr nnu said: "New listen, jeung man; here jeu arc without a dollar in 'our pocket " , ' "You're wrong, judge." came the answer, and Heath pulled n bill from his pocket. When Ihe laugh had sub sided Magistrate Kenslniw let Heath go, after threatening him with eight een months in the Ileuse of Correction if he wns ever brought before him again. KIDNAPPED 17 YEARS AGO. WOMAN REJOINS FAMILY ... . Mrs. Helen Smith, of Washlnaten, ,., " i Pa., Finds Sisters and Brethers ,..,,,.. ...... .. , , ... ,, Wllllllllgluil, Del.. Jim. 10. .Ml-, Helen Slililb wife nl' Furl., i.illh ,.fi Ill Mil fsillllll, mu , i.nrie Mullli, of I Washington, Pa., who claims tlmt when four years old she was kidnapped from her four sisters and two brothers In this city, whom she had net seen un til lhi week, when she returned here ler a visit, is liming u most enjoyable time, siting relative from whom she has been separated for seventeen jears. A ineiitn age .Mrs. Mmith wrote lu i ."superintendent et t'eiiee Iilacli. asking for information regnidlng her brothers nud sisters, and it was through the In In fei inatien received that she leeuted her lest relatives. According te Mrs. Smith, the woman who kidnapped her took her te Wash Wash ingten, Pa., und left her with the fainil.v of an undertaker. The kidnapper then went en te ( alifernia, ami nothing hiib been heard of her Intel). Fortunately Mrs. Smith remembered where her folks were and u desire te he reunited with them led 'e her writing in De cember. Her relatives are Mrs. Mary Dill worth, of Hamilton Park: Airs. Auu-i l,evvis, Mrs. Murlha Guluer, Mi". Tes. sle Kempskl, and Jeseph Hepkins, of dclphi.ii mis my, uiiu r.mvnrd iiepiiins, I'liiia- POISONOUS LIQUOR KILLS 5' Believe Sailors Sold Deadly Drink te Hoboken Victims j llolielieii, N. ,1.. ,lnn. (). (liv A. I'.) Five men died tod.iyrem dilnL- Ins poisonous; liquor bclleted te have been eblalueil from t-ullurs en nil in ciiuiini; steainslilp. Th,, victims ere r.iull I.nuue, a saloonkeeper; Hndelpb Kdcrle und I'nul Mchinldt, who bearded ut I.nnsc'H house; Henry Offen nnd William Itergen, bDiirdirM nt heusus near the water front. The jiolice believe that .lames Slieej, n ImiKsberi'inaii. who died m ,lern' City Snturdny fiem jioiMiueux iiiier, i.btalncd It from the same ,,alIerh Mlm sold it .e today 'k irtln . Tarentuni. I'.i., .lun. 10.- Ul A I. ) Ten persons here ure paillj pam Ijzed nnd ether are suflVriiiR fieiu mental diserders: an a result of dnnl.ui'! poisonous liipier "J bac ex.imlin ! Mime of Ihe stuff Tnrciilum iieeplc Imiei been tliinlilng," fold Or. F. K, Meuth "und some of It Is rank pelMin. I ' nun i. nil"" ii inn in K'MIIK irj mippl'li If peeplu de net quit (IrinMiit; Ibis rotten booze. I knew, of mump men who nri nenrliiK- Inmnltjr nun hoiiie-made ,m u Wetmy 'ie. i&gfeyy -" ! P. R. T. 1' OPERATION ; Al OF ORDINANCE iWoglein Drafts Measurc for Submission Following Yos Yes Yos terday's Conference COUNCILMEN URGE ACTION An erdinance nutherizing P. II. T. operation of the city-owned Frnnkferd elevated is being prepared from facts obtained nt vesterdny's five-hour ses sion of Council., Klchard Wcglcln, presi dent of Council, announced today. Mr. Weglcin said he will confer with Mnyer Moere, probably tomorrow, be fore giving the ordinance definite shape. He nlse will endeavor te learn the at titude of the Public Service Commis sion toward n five-year lease, Councilman Unit, who did much eP the questioning nt yesterday's session, said he hopes te sec the ordinance drnwn within n u-nelf "In riew nf the Spirit of these Interested In the l'rnnkferd City Benefits Foreseen Mr. Unit said: "Council would like te work in hnrmeny with the adminis tration nnd hopes the elevated caji. he kept entirely out of politics. In addi tion te Increasing taxable values the "h." In operation, will help solve the housing problem. There nre twenty-nine square miles of territory open te de velopment at the northern end of the line." Councilman Gnffney, chnlrman of the Finance Committee, nlse said he hopes te see nn erdinance ready within n week. He said the losses the city will sustain annually will be made up by lncrcnscd taxable values nnd ether bene fits. Themas 13. Mitten, president of the P. It. T offered te npernte the line with the company iissuinlng the losses in the first car. Payments te the city M-ejiUl begin in the second jenr of operation, sinning wun i jut mu i the city's $10,000,000 investment nnd reaching f! per cent in the sixth year Und thereafter. Mitten Outlines Proposal Mr. MUten in outlining his stand upon the proposal snid : "The proposal contained in letter te President Weglein, December .11, is the most liberal that can, In fairness, he submitted te P. It. T. stockholders for approval. "City and company are in agreement thnt the less from operation of Frnnk Frnnk eord '1 nnd Piiistleten I,lne will up proximate $000,000- of tliis amount .fVriO.OOO is less of return en city invest ment, leaving S150.00O ns operating less from first jenr's operation. "P. It. T. In offering le bear thLs SleO.OOO operating less, expects te ever come It by added economies of men und management, unless paraljzcd by city i Influence. "Philadelphia lias embarked upon nn impossible plan of transit development. This plan was made designedly antag onistic te P. II, T. from which com pany nnd city must receive co-operative assistance in order te make any plan for added transit workable. "P. It. T. has been changed blnce 19111 from the worst street railway in America te what is new acknowledged te be the best. This miracle has been accomplished by co-operation of men Urges Ce-operation "I'ven greater wonders can be tie tie cempllsbcd by co-eperathe planning for added transit, iideintagiug lwth public and P. K. T. if city will co-operate for joint accomplishment instead of wasting added millions by independent planning and by fighting P. It. T. "City' nnd company lnw departments in drafting proposed Frnnkferd '1 lease and ngrcement, fifth section, par agraph (b), were In contention as te M hnltmi t)i-in inars ,ii- fi,n I nui-u i.l.n..l.l 'he the time during which final dcter- minntien of values could be expected, i "Tlin ,mlv simllnr cese fmn, i,.i,ini. opinion enn ue lermeii ns te tunc re (iiired under Pennsylvania practice is that of the Ohie Valley Water Com pany, where, with greatest possible pressure exerted bv attorneys te for ward case te quick decision, s,cwn years, fiem 1011 te 11)21, were required." In conclusion lip urged tlmt the city instead of "tr.ilng te tie the hands nud feet of the company and penalizing it" should endeaer te co-operate and get somewhere en transit. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES mhen.i Kanrnn's. SOI S LM ! , nml V r.'Hi. a Kiirkl, 'J',20 Moitree Hi Anilt.-w s, keiliiiK. 14-J0 ft mill 91 and J' mile Oihlnln 023 Whitrlen St. ii" n-. ii T-'n Atinntir i , ana ntiici i,. imr .t.-'JS Sjflrnhani M '""' ''"r'-iu. ions s. leth si . arni u.itii- hrma riirtunuin. "14 H. Warnerk st tcn-iilns (.. rem. r,S07 Chcuter av nl Ma.l'Un llnrlliulemew. nK(l7 Cheater He. riinniH Keuneili la.-, Ilreiui st . nml Aim,. Imin.-ut lil.'i N Mli l J Jl. lluM-nlicr!, nun W Atlantic nt , nml llU.la it llu.ianl. iiart V. ItlltPiiheuiie at. James llxle- . -Jpll Klpp nt , nnil .Sunih dr. .i.-. -.'all Klpn at ThmiiHS MiKimalil "J2.1S V Oxferil at ar-J Mph i: (lilrni Jill W Oxford at 1'lejil I. Wenrldi. Hi-h.IIiiu-, I'a , and (iraci i'1'iiipnn ItHriillnr I'a Thnmus J. l.iniKran, 'Jin llenrzet j,r flirlruil ,M I)lii, .-lan JVIIIeiia n, , iii wuienii hip. " ' C'h'air c (' Tinner. M4I Wjiiliiaiie m Kii.l l.lillan i:. Ithmlas 1125 Aubrey al G"iri A s. limit! 2H15 N Dlh kt . and Mac KWiia.hmi.li 18HI lilamniul al. Urulrr (jliilunan. 1IUS H. nth at , and Jean- i ( te Al.ratnaeii, 2227 S. 71h at. JJhMiI Millar fldlj (.'hrlatlan at., nnd ll'nah Km, 'iii.-i Mifflin at VWili.i II ll.isieu 171.1 '. I'hf-r t( . n.i Mniv I Ml, n Hnltlmnre Jld. f'tei Krlli S20 S llanciick al and J"fr,i"r,.,,u,,"H'i;':M,U JTs'l-rX&rt." uni1 i inui'-- iiiiiik. r .11UM1IIIPI1H nir QVH Diamond Originality Variety - Wide Range of Price J. E.CALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - Statienehy Chestnut and Juniper Streets ff 1-- --J ' ' " wrfr"m . . ly Evening Clethes I 1 rt H ii T lie eveninc cletheH 11 cce j... word i refme , ;rT:ktar.ndpShSS Lnaliih fu.lHen. Then, tee, they don't go "out of uurepr!ce.,,e Se",0,, ' Qua,i'y U hl"her ,,,a" Huainesa Suits, made te order, $115 un Our own Listen urnl Topcoat, readu le mn ..., Rebert Stewart, 1501 Walnut St Sporting and Mufti Tailors i Breaches Mahmrs ' New Yerk Sterf. is c-.t 47, street III a-:r:ni'i'n!lll,;illll!IIIIL'11'1''1"11"'"''"'11 apra SCIlirS BRAVE ACI LAUDED BY SPROUL a Mellen Alse Joins Praise of Magistrate Who Helped Cap ture N. Y. Slayer Here DETECTIVE'S STORY DIFFERS Governer Sprout nnd Secretory of the Treasury Mcllen's names were added today te these of officials who have poured congratulations upon Ames Scott, the Negro Magistrate, for his pnrt In .the capture of Luther Ueddy, Negro murderer, who was caught in .this city y&tcrdny. Secretary Mcllen's telegram reads: "I hnve lust beard et your capture of n murderer. Accept my cengrntu-J lotions en your brnvcry," Governer Sproul's wire says: "Yeu arc net only n dispenser of justice but n terror te cyll-dners. Ac cept my congratulations en your brave deed." Magistrate Scott today, in giving his version of the capture of Beddy, sold : "I don't went any unnecessary credit, but I wentmyself Inte the room where the Negro murderer lay in bed and I told him te held up his hands or I would fill him full of shot. Then, while I stuck a pistol against his heart, my con stable searched him. We both took him downstairs, "On the way down he snid, tn n matter-of-fact wny, 'It's n geed thing you had me covered or I would hove knocked you off.' "I smacked him ncress the face and told him net te tnlk te me like thnt. "When I called the First District and told them thnt I knew where the murderer wns they sent nreund lien tier. When we eet te the lieuse Hen ner suggested he wntch the downstairs windows nnd the deer. He did this nnd I went upstairs with mv constable." Ueddy himself tells still n different tery, but gives the credit for the actual arrest te Benner. When Director Cor Cer Cor telyeu heard of the magistrate's state ments, lie nsked Cnptnin Soulier te qucs qucs tleif the priseucr. Captain Seudcr said Beddy told him thnt three men Jumped Inte the room nt 'about the same instant and that Henner wns the man who grabbed him. The magistrate's .statemnnt is in direct contrast nls with the testimony given ' en the stand yesterday by iienucr, wne wai made an acting de tective immediately afterward en ai' ai' ceiint of his brnvcry. Benner snid in subitancc: "When I walked into the room where Beddy lay en the bed he recognized me initantly. T hnd known him in Newark where I used te work, und lie knew me. lie snid te me. 'I knew you. I've seen you before.' I said. 'Yes, you have,' und then I get him." New Yerk authorities ere planning speedy extradition for Beihh. Di tectlve Sergeant Kdin V. "Knglutid, New Yerk, made u hurried trip te Al bany yeMcrday te get the necessnry papers signed. He. is in Ilnrrisbiirg today te get Governer Sprcul's signa ture. Late tddny Knglntid Is looked for here nnd Beddy will be immediately turned ever te him. TWO HURT IN FIGHTING FIRE AT TRADES SCHOOL Patrolman Overcome by Smoke and Fireman Falls Through Skylight A patrolman and a heseman were in jured in n twe-alurm hluae that de stroyed shops of the Philadelphia Trade Scheel at Seventeenth and Weed streets Inst night. The less is ubeut $10,000. Patrolman ltuhill. of the Twentieth and Buttouweod streets station, who discovered the flumes, wns injured. He entered the building te try te check the lire after nsklng another patrolman te turn in an alarm. The headway that the flames had gained wns se great that he was forced te leave. In i-renlne his way te (lie staircase from the second I fleer he wns ewreninc by smoke ami hud te lie treated at an ambulance. Harry Itubin. n fireman from Engine 1 Company Ne. IS. fell through a sk - I light in an effort te iraeli the thiul I Iloer by way of the reef. He was I badly cut ubeut the face and hands and was treated by surgeons from . St. ' Jeseph's Hospital. Ten engine com panies and three liatt'ilinn chiefs, led, bj Thief Bess Dai.s, engaged in thei battle thai confined the flumes te the eiii pari ei the mriiclurc. The purl was siivi'd. 11. .1. 'Die tin il.liii.. lu iii.ll 1 ,i... .. ... .1 , "" "" nn. mil M) llieil- sands or former high school grnduntes as the Central Manual Training Scheel It is- one of the eldest school building" ie un- iii.i. n nun is, an annex te I l be ll-IIIIUl IIIIII iH-IIOOI. FABER CHARGES UNHEEDED Grand Jury Fails te Find Indict- ments for Shere Gam.bllng or Vice Mnys LaniliiiB. N. ,.. Jan. 10. The 1 ucteiicr draiiil .lurj, winch concluded cessions leniij, leimu no Indictment for piuublliiB nml ether iee cendltinnn. in Atlantic ritj. as chiirRed by Simen 1-nlier, reformer nml former city in- yestlBater Mr. Tnber snid tlmt vii-c was runniiiK rnmpiint in the resort Tin. (Jrniiil .fury Kne u clean bill' of health te nil city officials und p(,li,- f) rlrrlall.,B petitions f, ter rector Bar Pi ins -- .nJ l... c. . ' 'Vy" "11 1000 CHICKENS ON SH Annual Poultry Exhlhit t... .... .- --.,: Hrn' ...v.7 ...is. uumuaien or Neliii? Approximately 3000 chicken. . . the smallest bred te the ln-.A a being exhibited nt Philadelphia's snn'l poultry show, which opened teda . ?i! First Keglmcnt Armbry, Bread I ..! CnllewhlH streets. ' "'' The rooster crews, the hcn P,.u.' nnd for ence the nelfc of the m.i. . overshndews thnt of the femnle e..'1.' icstlc white Leghorns, exnuinit .n1 ' lece Wyondettes. there I. n IM"''. breed ns well ns size. ' "" ( Over 300 pigeons daintily Di,t ' their feet as they coo softly, , n bit SP ine Birauuc Hiirreiinaings. rsu ' ee with wooden. llke ti.-jV"1'" "honk-henkn" of distress Inte th. r n veritable Tower of Bnbcl, ' Somebody's left bis mint n,... . 1 chewing sedately nnd uncenecrnedi. real IBmalnyan goat. M,Jr And there ere guinea pg3. tMn,t one two years old, weighs fertr ' ounces. He stretches his body , beard and when called te, lifts hi. v. ! nnd poses for the cnincrman. n.. r Is owned by B. K. Bartcll A'' Seifth Wilten Btrect. ' 0I 15 The show will continue five daj- ' Elastic Side VICI Congress Shoes With Cushion Seles We enrry a complete line of sizes in these shoes, se neces sary te the feet comfort of many of our customers. Plain tee or with tip. $9.00 Ask te Hce Our Mwclal BUNION SHOE Ter 5Ien and Women, Built with n pocket for the, liunlen that ellmln nte pnlnful pretsure, 3ft maintain h nat urnl, hnndneiuc appeqr nnre. I Improved Cushion Shee Stere 37 S. nth St., Phlla. 811 Tucine Ave.. Atlnntle Cllj, N.J Write for Cntutecue 11 I0C30C aotaei Constructive U Banking, It is the constant nim of this D Company te extend practi- 0 T: D cai service te us customers. We co-operate with them in building up their business along sound, progressive lines, because in se doing we are helping our customers, our community nnd our selves. cc ,iy in ief us serve you in thii constructive manner. The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Ce. of Philadelphia 523 Chestnut Street Afros from Independence ILU 45 S. Bread St. Mncelu Ilulldlne Oldtsl Title Insarancr Company in the World aocaec: locaeca nii:Hiiiuii:tiiin;Hnui!iuiiJiiimi.rrmi:rnijmniiijniiTiiiniiii!!uinniirir''T:fii!nnB0BBej 1 s- J 13 1 1 rati fe, ri E 1 lie picu et ncw-iaid eggs ! S h x. S , i & S S 1 1 I P Carle n of twelve Sold only in our Stores l)ICTIsl i,4:.5,!iu,r'K- Jn 1"-'-'. SAI.LIB E nn i, mu un. runeial Ferilcfi l ."" I ll.irrll ll.tunllnl U.I. ..l tlAlmn.it 1TP JJ.. lltti ItiHi . "ff A it. Interment prlvt' I ' (man nml t .-.,.,.. HMITH. Jnn s Kl.I.nN T (nee Scanlon', "en in jniin r. Minilli, llclatu ana ine"; r lnlieil le atltrid funeral. Thur.. . A M Ieta -LLl,l.nn. Hrt rinAn.. at HO' " into tIU7) re, ilUUH 1 U'l'r - (I Sorrenn, le A. Al. Interment New Oathrfff p (. ( mterv Wen I.AIMMm-n T e n ilffin. hflll J.anJ of Katharine I.aulncT (ne WeiW JtolaUise an.l friends, alto Court of 1"J. iunk. Ne? r.'.', V. of A , nn Invllc-d le atu ...,.f.I -TI.,... C.nn . ., ,MA... hfl UK rfsitjrncei jj2 Coniirre (., Al.inajunk. JJ! I iuiern maun tit, JIary's (Jliurcli. m a- iiiininciii eriva-e, at. Jiarys inwiii COL.K.MAN lun 7. in?". JOH.H n"" I Land of thn Inln lrlriir, rnl.m.n. Ilelttt" I n mi frl..ila ..... n. .... Un b O. II . . ....l.e, uy I'.l.VIUII ,," .'. -., InMttd te funeral, TliurH 8 SO A. M,irl residence of tils daunhter, Atr CatniH" Valnen. 4417 X, (Jrutz t Hleh ""JJ L ...... ,-.I ,n a v f.....n..nt HOI'S . . n.iv.n ui sibbibi. IV ,. J1, 1 IIIVI i"-" ' ,, VAN PAItYH. Jan. 0. 1022.. riEHRJ; i uneanu or jiary van I'arya; a ,'";i 1 Ii ae A Al. i.ii-a mm irfnus invuiyi 'r,,,;rui Thuri lalj resldencB. 610S len?ri nt . Gerniarili.wn Knlmn lenulflnl J!': I ( liurrh of the Immaculate Conception. I'' .m interment Jleiy epulcnre I'u'r'y'i HATUH -On Jan. 9 111:'.'. JtAKt i, ln,u nr u...... , ii.... nlnlllfl PI trlrndu ara Inilled tn thn servlcii uu ..?..., i uny afternoon, nt 2 e oleck, et Ih r"J0V lef her nun. Dr. William 1 ate. l!l?i.S, ki iriernieni at I ernw toil emeierr .,.--. 1 i.'iiy rail Wedneaday efnln afler t.?viii lNl: At liar residence. !!! "A,l , si un Jan. . 1112.'. ANN'IK Mu1.li,r. William T Lain, ati.l .lnurlil.-i of ChllJ"' and the late Ucere Itledel dervlce e".''! y uiuiriiuuii, hi - (i rieca. i ii'" "':. nra rialr niile,. 1820 Chestnut t. Int'fWff'JM lute llemalna msv t,c iewed ft"'l Eggs 56c Mmimmmmiimmmmimmmmiux'Sm' UWK.HY On Jan. 0. M. J!i1 J ""-Ur T, hiye.ey. rmiM'i " 'fe. Is J, ( Virth Sixty.fltst aire !',0 i v t-ftjt'- : ?J w n .7 i$A , r' vv., r l- '-. f. lhK- V jn t -: